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Virginia District Select — Standouts of the Stop (Part 2: Middle School Division)

📍 Boo Williams Sportsplex — Hampton, VA

🗓️ October 12, 2025


The future of Virginia basketball was on full display as the middle school division took center stage at the Boo Williams Sportsplex. From skilled guards to versatile wings and emerging bigs, these young athletes brought energy, effort, and confidence to every rep. Our staff evaluated players on skill, motor, attitude, and overall impact — and these hoopers rose to the challenge. Each player listed here separated themselves through consistent performance, leadership, and a willingness to compete on both ends.


While not every standout could be featured, the entire group showed promise and progress throughout the day. The journey is just beginning for these athletes, and the habits they build now will define the players they become.


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Mayom Mayom 

(Class of 2030 | Point Guard)


Mayom is a true game-changer who impacts every possession. His length and activity allow him to disrupt offenses and create turnovers, while his control and confidence with the ball make him a threat in transition or the half court. He plays with pace, showing patience when needed but exploding to the rim when the lane opens. His smooth jumper continues to develop and will be a real asset as he grows. Mayom rebounds well for his position and uses his size and feel for the game to create opportunities on both ends. His combination of athleticism, IQ, and presence make him one of the most promising guards in his class.

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Logan Hutchinson

(Class of 2032 | Point Guard)


Logan is a flashy and confident guard whose creativity with the ball stands out immediately. His handle is advanced for his age, using change of pace and hesitation moves to keep defenders guessing. He’s comfortable attacking in traffic, scoring off floaters, step-backs, and fadeaways with impressive touch. His jump shot is smooth from deep, and he plays with a fearless mentality. Defensively, he competes and shows pride in disrupting the ball. With continued growth, Logan projects as a dynamic lead guard with a next-level skill set.

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Jayden Corbin

(Class of 2032 | Point Guard)


Jayden is a sharp-shooting guard with great instincts and energy. He thrives off movement, spacing the floor and knocking down perimeter shots with confidence. His handle is tight, and he keeps his head up to make the right reads. On defense, Jayden competes hard, playing with energy that often changes the momentum of a game. His heart, effort, and skill make him a player teammates love to play with and opponents struggle to contain.

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Jeremy Osei-Akoto

(Class of 2032 | Guard/Forward)


Jeremy brings passion and intensity every time he steps on the court. He’s a consistent perimeter shooter who forces defenders to stay attached, and he uses that gravity to attack closeouts and finish through contact. His transition play is strong, often pushing the pace and turning defense into easy offense. Jeremy’s communication and leadership on defense stand out — he’s constantly talking and helping his teammates. His two-way impact and competitive fire make him one of the most complete players in his group.

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Kamerun Davis

(Class of 2030 | Guard/Forward)


Kamerun is a long, athletic player with a quick first step and natural feel for attacking the basket. He thrives in transition, finishing strong through contact and moving with purpose without the ball. On defense, his length and anticipation allow him to stay in front of his man and disrupt passing lanes. He’s an aggressive finisher who isn’t afraid to mix it up inside. As his jumper continues to develop, his all-around game will become even more dangerous.

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Eli Faltz

(Class of 2032 | Forward)


Eli plays with a high IQ and an unselfish style that adds value to every lineup. He finishes efficiently around the rim and has a steady shooting touch when left open. His decision-making stands out — he consistently makes the right pass and reads the defense well. Defensively, Eli communicates and positions himself smartly to rotate or help. He’s a glue guy who brings effort, awareness, and consistency every time he hits the court.

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Ihmir Blair

(Class of 2030 | Point Guard)


Ihmir is one of the fastest and most aggressive players to hit the floor all weekend. His ability to turn on the jets and get to the rim in transition is elite for his age. He finishes with power and finesse, using both hands and making tough layups look routine. His strength, body control, and decision-making stand out, especially when facing pressure. Defensively, Ihmir is just as relentless, applying constant on-ball pressure and forcing turnovers. His competitive spirit and athleticism make him a name to watch moving forward.

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Nicholas Foster

(Class of 2030 | Small Forward)


Nicholas is a long, high-motor forward who does a little bit of everything. He rebounds at a high level, using his instincts and toughness to secure boards on both ends. Offensively, he’s efficient — attacking gaps, finishing at the rim, and making the extra pass when needed. His awareness and feel for the game make him a smart decision-maker. On defense, he uses his length to contest shots and get deflections. Nicholas’s consistency, effort, and versatility make him a valuable asset in any lineup.

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Arjun Khadilkar

(Class of 2031 | Guard/Forward)


Arjun is a lights-out shooter who doesn’t need much time or space to get his shot off. He uses pump fakes to open driving lanes and shows excellent body control when finishing inside. His composure against pressure is impressive, as he plays with pace and purpose. Around the rim, he uses floaters and touch finishes to score over taller defenders. Once he gets hot, Arjun can change a game with his shooting alone.

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Victorious Davis

(Class of 2030 | Point Guard)


Victorious is a tough, fearless guard who embraces contact and competes on every possession. He attacks the paint with confidence, finishing through defenders or finding teammates for easy buckets. His jump shot is smooth and consistent, giving him versatility as both a scorer and playmaker. Victorious brings a steady presence to the floor and never takes a play off. His effort and understanding of the game make him a key piece in any competitive environment.

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Greyson Corrales 

(Class of 2031 | Shooting Guard)


Greyson is a smart, well-rounded guard who plays the game the right way. He cuts hard, moves with purpose, and finishes in traffic. His pace with the ball allows him to read defenses and make the right play, whether it’s scoring or finding an open teammate. Greyson’s confidence as a shooter continues to grow, and his IQ shows in how he manages the offense. Defensively, he’s always in the right spot, forcing turnovers and limiting easy looks. A dependable, winning player with maturity beyond his years.


The middle school division at the Virginia District Select Camp gave a glimpse of the next generation of talent emerging from the region. These players brought focus, fire, and a genuine love for the game — setting the tone for what’s to come. From pure scorers to defensive disruptors, the foundation for future success is already in motion.


The AAU Select Tour continues to spotlight athletes who display skill, effort, and character. For these young players, the work is just beginning, but the potential is undeniable. Expect to hear many of these names again as they grow into the next wave of Virginia basketball standouts.

 
 
 

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